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Children's Rights and the Media: A Resource for Journalists


Author

Shareen Singh
Nisha Naidoo
Shereen Usdin

Publication Date

January 1, 2000

Summary

The aim of this booklet is to provide media professionals with a practical resource for reporting on children and children's rights. It encourages the media to re-examine the way in which children's issues are covered and raise the priority accorded to children in print and broadcast media. It is a source of information and statistics and provides contact details of individuals and organisations working for children's rights to make it easier for media professionals to source expert opinion.

Topics Include:
  • The Role of the Media
  • Children's Rights and Responsibilities in South Africa
  • Structures to Promote and Protect Children's Rights
  • Children's Rights and the Media
  • Status of South African Children
  • South African Child Rights Media Code
  • Resources for Reporting on Children's Rights

Publisher

Number of Pages

56

Cost

Free to download.

Languages

English

Contact

Soul City Institute for Health & Development Communication

P.O. Box 1290
Houghton 2041

Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel: 011 341 0360
Fax: 011 341 0370

Source

Soul City website on September 8 2008.

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